Last week, a dear friend of mine had her two quads stolen; they were recovered, but she had to spend a lot of time with the local sheriff’s dept. and the local state police dept. to release the quads.
This week, while cat-sitting for a friend, one of the cats disappeared; possibly slipping out the door when it had been opened. My friend, along with the cat’s owner, have been frantically searching for this missing cat.
The same time she was searching for the missing cat, I received a phone call from our security company telling me that the house alarm went off; they also informed me that the sheriff’s dept. was en-route to my house. I was totally focused on the welfare of my cat…was she okay? Did she get out?
By the time I was on the main road home, I was literally behind the sheriff cars.
After the deputies ‘cleared’ the house, my husband and I went in to find the cat, and discussed what had happened. I hadn’t locked the front door before I left, and a micro-burst of wind (not sure why they call them micro-bursts – sounds like a semi hitting the house) had popped the door open.
My husband and I also frantically searched inside and out for our cat – and I was frustrated because I couldn’t sense her at all (when cat’s hide, they hide).
I calmed myself and realized that I felt she was in the house. I made one final pass through the house. Lo and behold, there she sat in the middle of the floor in our bedroom.
I shortly received the call from my friend about her trying to find the lost cat there.
During our conversation, she asked me what the deal was with she and I, and Cops and cats; what was the message in this? The synchronicity was too blatant; I didn’t have an answer for her…until I began to drift off to sleep that night.
The answer popped in loud and clear…she and I were each spending too much time working in the non-physical. In other words, we weren’t present here and now; we needed to pay more attention to our physical lives and surroundings.
Some people are seeing/experiencing ‘Cops & Cats’ in another form…their past.
It’s also time to release the past – the past hurts, aches, sorrows, etc. that we feel we received, as well as what we gave. It’s time to forgive others – and forgive ourselves; clean out the baggage we have hauled with us through out the years.
Release the old to make room for the new and to enjoy the ‘now’.
Where are the ‘Cops & Cats’ in your life right now? What do you need to do to release the past and be in the now?
Jan Toomer
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